10 Healthy Lunch Recipes That Will Make Your Co-Workers Jealous

Make ahead meals that will keep your diet and savings on track.

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This summer, I have my first ever internship. Since the internship is paid, I am focusing on saving as much as I can so that I have spending money during the school year. Usually, bringing lunch to work saves more money than buying lunch in the cafeteria every day. I also want to make sure that everything I am eating has a ton of veggies and protein so that I can stay full and focused at my desk. I decided to try some new healthy (and tasty) lunch recipes that are so good, they're bound to make my co-workers jealous, and keep my diet and budget on track.

According to Food Network, one cup of farro only has 220 calories and 2 grams of fat, but also has 8 grams of protein as well as vitamins. That makes this spicy and zesty salad a smart choice for a filling lunch at your desk to keep you focused all afternoon while in and out of meetings.

I love packing chicken for lunch, especially when it has exciting flavors like this recipe with honey, lime, garlic, and cumin. You could eat this chicken with any side dishes, like rice and broccoli as pictured, but I also like green beans and roasted potatoes as filling and healthy options.

Sometimes pasta gets a bad reputation as being unhealthy, but this pasta primavera is a great option for eating veggies in a creative way. This dish is also versatile enough where you can add spices or sauces to give this dish some extra flavor and variety.

Chili is a nice cold-weather food because it keeps you warm and full. In the A/C tundra that is corporate office buildings, sometimes you need a warm (and healthy) meal to keep you full and focused on all those Excel spreadsheets.

While Italian sausage and cheese are not exactly the healthiest ingredients, putting them on top of a zucchini boat is another great way to sneak extra veggies into your day. This is also a complete meal in one vessel, which makes it the perfect for my mall work lunch bag.

Sofritas are shredded tofu pieces that are cooked in a fragrant Latin American spice blend called sofrito. This Chipotle copy cat sofrita bowl is a meal that is guaranteed to keep your weekday lunch zesty and make all of your coworkers jealous.

I think that Chinese takeout is awesome when it's from a place that makes the food fresh and in a way that is not greasy and heavy. When I get a craving for Chinese food, but I am trying to save money and eat healthy, I like to whip up my own quick rice or noodle dish. Fried rice is also a great one-container meal for your work lunchbox. This recipe only takes 20 minutes to make, and it has plenty of veggies, protein, and grains to keep your hunger at bay.

Turkey is an awesome ground beef substitute because it is lean and it absorbs all kinds of flavors. These meatballs jazz up the typical cafeteria meatball sub while still being healthy and making all of your co-workers drool with envy.

I do not like boring salads at all, which makes it difficult for me to eat all of my servings of veggies sometimes. Mason jar salads, however, are a compact solution for healthy lunch on the go. There are so many kinds of mason jar salads, but I chose this Sesame Chicken Slaw Salad because it is unique. The sesame-ginger dressing keeps the cabbage and carrots alive with flavor while the quinoa and chicken fill me up.

Sometimes, you don't have time to meal prep on Sundays, so at 6:30 on Monday morning, you need to throw together something quick to put in your lunch bag. This pita pocket is so simple, light and summer-y with a little bit of a Greek vibe. One bite and you will feel the flavors of summer that the cool cucumber and dill dressing deliver you.

So I hope that you are inspired to pack your own lunches that will surely make all of your coworkers jealous of your amazing lunches.